Report of the War Office Committee of Enquiry Into "Shell-shock" (cmd. 1734): Featuring a New Historical Essay on Shell ShockGreat Britain. War Office. Committee of Enquiry into "Shell-shock.", Anthony Richards, Imperial War Museum (Great Britain) Imperial War Museum, 2004 - 215 pagini |
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... Stress and Shell - shock in the Production of 144 Insanity . 148 160 ... 189 ... 190 33 Appendix No. 1 . Questions for the Guidance of Witnesses 2 . Statistical Tables ... 195 ... 198 56 36 33 3. Principles of Training 4. Witnesses who ...
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Constitution of the Committee | 2 |
12 | 45 |
during the War commonly referred to as Shellshock | 126 |
Return to Fighting Line | 136 |
The Prevention or Lessening of the Incidence of Shellshock | 144 |
Appendix No 1 | 195 |
Principles of Training | 203 |
215 | |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
amnesia anxiety neurosis Army Asked battalion battle blown brain Burton Fanning casualties cause cent centres Colonel command Committee commotional and emotional commotional shock concussion cowardice developed diagnosis disease Doctor duty effect epilepsy evidence exhaustion experience factor Farquhar Buzzard fear fighting Force France front line grading Graham Brown hospital hysteria hysterical important incidence individual insanity instructor J. F. C. Fuller James Galloway John Goodwin large number Lieut.-Colonel Sylvester Bradley malingering Medical Boards medical examination mental methods mind morale nerves nervous breakdown nervous disorders nervous system neurasthenia Neurological observation opinion paralysis patient pension period physical possible prolonged psychoses recognised recruits regard rest result Roussy Royal Air Force sent shell burst shell explosion shell-shock signs Sir James Galloway Sir John Goodwin sleep soldier stress suffered symptoms term shell-shock thought tion treatment tremor trenches troops W.H.R. Rivers Western Front witness wounded